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CHEERLEADERS ] Smiles Go For Miles The 1987-88 Varsity Cheerleading Squad under the direction of Mrs. Nolte are to be congratulated for an outstanding performance this year. The squad placed third in the All-State Competition at Whitewater and also did an excellent job at keeping our spirits lifted at numerous sporting events throughout the year. The 87-88 varsity squad was made up of Captains Laura Kratt and Shelley Smith. The remaining squad consisted of seniors Jenny Lisota and Vicki Simmerling and Juniors Audra Day, Deanna Dykes, Brenda Kontowski and Shannon Last. 1. Varsity squad warming up before the big game against S.M. 2. CHS's future varsity squad. 3. Smile pretty girls. 4. Go Pack Go. 5. What cheer to do next??? CHEERLEADERS 29
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“Spirit Bunnies” Most people think of Pom Poms as all fun and games and be-bopping at half time to the latest songs. But the truth is that these girls put in more than their share of hard work and long hours. Preparing for a half time performance means early mornings and long nights everyday. When students were asked what the best part of 87-88 assemblies was, there was a tie between the Pom’s routine and the senior guys chanting fits! So girls, your hard work, is very much appreciated and we at Cudahy High thank you! POM POMS
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The More The Merrier ARROW “Hey Jenny! , shouts Lisa, “Would you please take this apple over to Chuck? One Jenny turned towards Lisa Lohr when it was another Lisa who was speaking. One Jenny picked up a Granny Smith apple and handed it to Mr. Chuck Hitt, yearbook adviser. Another Jenni walked towards a gold apple figurine on a desk. The last Jenny ventured over to Chuck Watson, Pacer editor, and attempted to pick up the Apple Computer. That's the story in this year’s 8th Arrow. If you wish to speak with someone, you must identify that person clearly. This year, our total number of Jcnnys almost equals the entire staff of last year. Last year's all-female staff struggled to meet their deadlines because of its lack of hands. In contrast, this year's hcteroscxual-twcnty-plus staff consists of an abundance of photographers, copywriters, and lay-outers made up equally of sophomores, juniors, and seniors. (We should have shipped some of them to Florida.) Room 142 became pressure filled at times, especially when a deadline rolled around. During that time the surplus of individuals in that room became bothersome. However, it was comforting to know that there was always someone there who was willing to lend you a hand. The 1987-1988 year also brought about change. To quote Mr. Bowc, I suppose that you could say that we were “iconoclastic.” Sr. Section Editor Gerriannc Bobrowicz led in the decision to alter the Senior Ambition tradition. The new format was not met without opposition, however, that did not change our views. In any case the 87-88 yearbook was unlike the years previous. It will also be different from years to come as we were “Alive and Kicking . 1. 3:19 and out the door? 2. Don't worry Jackie you've still got 10 minutes before the deadline. 3. 86-87 all girls yearbook staff. 4. Lisa Lohr tapping away at her apple. 5. Lisa it's not as bad as it looks. ARROW 30 ARROW
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